Sony’s mid-range phones will reportedly use Snapdragon processors this year


Sony appears close to refreshing three phones from its lower and mid-range lines, the Xperia XA, XA Ultra, and L1. The biggest change will be the Xperia XA and XA Ultra’s apparent switch to Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processors instead of MediaTek processors, as spotted by VentureBeat, which also acquired leaked pictures of the phones. The Snapdragon chips look to be 2.2GHz octa-core processors.

Sony introduced the XA1 and XA 1 Ultra last February, so they’re due for a refresh. The L1 was introduced in March as an update to the original 2013 L. The new phones will be called Xperia XA2, XA2 Ultra, and the L2, according to VentureBeat, which spotted specs on GFXBench.

Based on the leaks, the 5.2-inch Xperia XA2 will be slightly larger than...

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